You could try betting out on the flop, it is an unraised pot. With his stats, you are almost certain to get called or raised though, so it probably won't tell you much.

On the turn, you can call, you have the straight and a showdown might be cheap enough, but your hand isn't strong with only the lower end of a one card straight. Not the bottom, but lower nevertheless.

When you c/r and get reraised, you have your decision right here. Either you think you are best, and you shove over now, protecting against better draws, ie, higher straights or flushes, or you are splitting or behind to the already higher straight, or straight with FD.

If you think he is bluffing, and I think this very unlikely, then you call now, and check call the river.

Fold the turn after the reraise would be my line.

As played fold the river. The pot is unraised, he can easily have Q8, or two spades.

Originally posted by aciddrop
You could try betting out on the flop, it is an unraised pot. With his stats, you are almost certain to get called or raised though, so it probably won't tell you much.

On the turn, you can call, you have the straight and a showdown might be cheap enough, but your hand isn't strong with only the lower end of a one card straight. Not the bottom, but lower nevertheless.

When you c/r and get reraised, you have your decision right here. Either you think you are best, and you shove over now, protecting against better draws, ie, higher straights or flushes, or you are splitting or behind to the already higher straight, or straight with FD.

If you think he is bluffing, and I think this very unlikely, then you call now, and check call the river.

Fold the turn after the reraise would be my line.

As played fold the river. The pot is unraised, he can easily have Q8, or two spades.